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Arizona State's COVID-19 outbreak 'really bad'
The COVID outbreak on Herm Edwards' ASU squad reportedly is "really bad." Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Arizona State’s game against Cal on Saturday was canceled because of a COVID-19 outbreak within the Sun Devils’ football program. According to a report, the outbreak is “really bad.”

ASU released a statement on Friday in which they said there were multiple positive tests among the coaches and players over the last few days.

ESPN’s Matt Barrie provided more information than that. He says that an entire side of the ball (offense or defense) has COVID. He says six staff members are positive and was told the situation is “really bad.”

Between the positive tests and contact tracing, ASU fell below the conference’s 53 scholarship athletes needed to field a team.

Coach Herm Edwards said in a statement that he and his family were “fine”:

“Even with the marvelous care our medical professionals have provided for myself, my staff and my team over the past few months the virus still found me. So, I encourage all of you to take this virus seriously, to wear a mask, practice physical distancing and get tested whenever possible.

“As I’ve stated many times over, the health, safety and well-being of our student-athletes is absolutely paramount and we will not put them at risk. Our team has worked extremely hard to get to this point, and even played a game last weekend. We will continue to care for our students-athletes and follow all protocols very thoroughly as we prepare for our next game. Our team and coaching staff are disappointed, but we do understand what we are dealing with.”

ASU is 0-1 this season after blowing a lead against USC last week. Its game against Cal was one of two Pac-12 games canceled this weekend due to COVID. (Utah-UCLA was the other.)

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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